Senior military figures express concern about the security arrangements for a recent trip by Prime Minister David Cameron to Afghanistan.
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BBCPolitics on 27th Aug 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
Prime Minister David Cameron has said British combat troops will be out of Afghanistan in five years time.
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BBCPolitics on 6th Oct 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
Prime Minister David Cameron says his thoughts are with the family of the British soldier captured and killed in Afghanistan.
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Telegraph on 5th Jul 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
As Paul Goodman notes, being Prime Minister means taking risks. So perhaps we shouldn't be surprised to read in the Times (£) that, during his recent trip to Afghanistan, the security threat to David Cameron was more urgent than previously thought: "At the time Downing Street played down the incident, saying that it should not be seen as a huge security issue. But The Times can reve...
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Spectator on 27th Aug 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
PRIME Minister David Cameron restated his support for the American strategy in Afghanistan when he met US defence secretary Robert Gates for talks in Downing Street yesterday.
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Scotsman on 8th Jun 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Prime Minister David Cameron says there should be no "knee jerk" reaction as troops speak of trust in Afghan partners.
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Telegraph on 14th Jul 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Prime Minister Gordon Brown's touching words of condolence to the Cameron family in the House of Commons today, before he cancelled Prime Minister's Questions and normal politics for the day as a mark of respect: I know that the whole House will want to express our sorrow at the sad death this morning of Ivan Cameron, at the age of just six years old, and our condolences go out to David,...
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FairDealPhil on 26th Feb 2009 (via fairdealphil.blogspot.com)
PRIME Minister David Cameron restated his support for the American strategy in Afghanistan when he met US defence secretary Robert Gates for talks in Downing Street yesterday.
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Scotsman on 7th Jun 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Security officials are reviewing arrangements for trips to Afghanistan by David Cameron and other ministers amid fears that the Taliban are trying to target visiting dignitaries.
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Telegraph on 27th Aug 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron was forced to abandon a visit to a British base in Afghanistan after military intelligence suggested a plot to launch a rocket attack against the Chinook helicopter carrying the Prime Minister.
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Telegraph on 10th Jun 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron would consider appointing a Minister for Afghanistan to ensure the issue is given proper priority in a Conservative administration The Daily Telegraph has learned.
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Telegraph on 3rd Aug 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)